Sweden defends its relaxed COVID-19 measures

A warning sign in a Malmo park in Sweden

A warning sign in a Malmo park in Sweden Source: AAP

While Sweden is defending its relaxed COVID-19 measures, UK is carrying out Remdesivir hope to shortern the coronavirus recovery time, US economic advisor is expecting that by third quarter of 2020, its economy will be rebounced, whereas the French government is allocating $13 billion to help its automobile industry and China is not happy with Japanese Shinzo Abe's comments that the COVID-19 originated from China saying it is contradicted to the opinions that of WHO, research institutes and Medical experts.


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